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Brushstrokes and Basketballs: The Art Behind the Perfect Shot
In this painting, I aimed to freeze the precise moment when everything hangs in the balance—the second before a basketball player makes that crucial shot. The vibrant turquoise background contrasts sharply with the warm colors of the basketball, drawing attention to the center of the action. Dashes and splatters mirror the chaotic, unpredictable nature of both basketball and art. This piece isn’t just about the game itself, but about seizing a moment. Whether on the court or in the studio, every decision holds weight. The gripping hand represents control, determination, and the willingness to take a risk, knowing that growth comes from every attempt—whether you succeed or not.

Art as Life: How My Work Reveals My Personal Story
This collection isn't a chronological overview of my career, but rather a personal biography told through individual pieces. Each work represents a different chapter of my life, and some of them have never been seen before. They’ve been hidden away in my studio, waiting for their moment to be revealed

Painting the Neighborhood: Life-Sized Portrait of My Studio Neighbor
In my studio area, there’s always something happening. Whether it’s Luis, the tattoo artist who works nearby, or the mix of other businesses in our eclectic industrial space, the environment is always inspiring. Since moving here eight years ago, I’ve made it a habit to paint life-sized portraits of my neighbors, a project that started as a way to connect with the community. The neighborhood has changed over time, but the sense of connection through art remains strong.

The Beauty of Imperfection in Art: Why Perfection is an Illusion
The relentless pursuit of perfection can stifle creativity and innovation, trapping artists in self-imposed limitations and preventing them from taking risks, exploring new techniques, and fully expressing themselves. Instead of chasing an unattainable ideal, artists should find fulfillment by embracing the beauty of imperfection, where every brushstroke, note, or word becomes a unique expression of vision and emotion. By letting go of perfection, they free themselves from self-doubt and anxiety, allowing joy, exploration, and self-discovery to flourish. It is within these imperfections that true artistry emerges, touching hearts, inspiring minds, and leaving a lasting impact.

The Power of Art: Reflecting on Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Art has this incredible way of getting under your skin, pulling you in, making you think, feel, and question what you thought you knew—just like Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a force for women's rights and equality who challenged the status quo; painting her was not only about capturing her legacy but also about understanding how art itself can be a powerful tool for change

Processing September 11th Through Art: The Story of ‘Falling Man
The abstract painting "Falling Man" was created in response to the tragic events of September 11, 2001. Inspired by the shock and helplessness felt that day, the artist worked through the night to express their emotions on canvas. Measuring 4x8 feet and executed in acrylic, the painting captures the chaos and confusion of the attacks. "Falling Man" was later exhibited as part of "Abstract Los Angeles: Four Generations," showcasing the raw emotional power of abstract art in response to tragedy.

Sandy Koufax: Painting a Legend Beyond the Stats
Sandy Koufax represents something bigger than baseball. Sure, his stats are incredible—three Cy Youngs, four no-hitters, a perfect game—but what’s always stood out to me is how he played through pain. In 1965, when he refused to pitch during the World Series because it fell on Yom Kippur, it was a moment that transcended sports. Koufax was a man of few words, but his actions on the field spoke volumes, and he never sought out the spotlight. I try to reflect that in my work.

Art in Unexpected Places: My Paintings in a Celebrity Home
A few years back, I sold two large paintings—one of a football player and another of a guy holding a hawk—to a designer in Los Angeles. At the time, I figured they’d find their way into some stylish LA home, but I never imagined they'd wind up in a house that once belonged to Kanye West.
It’s funny, but this isn’t the first time something like this has happened. I’ve seen my work pop up in TV shows and movies without my permission. That’s just the way things go sometimes in this business. It’s always a mixed bag of feelings when something like this happens.

How I Stumbled into a Career as a Sports Artist
It all started when a Fox Sports director spotted my baseball paintings in a nightclub window, a moment that shifted my career from painting musicians to a whole new chapter in sports art. I never imagined I’d be creating pieces for stadiums and arenas, but it just happened, with each painting capturing the raw emotion and energy of sports. The unpolished, rugged nature of my work, with its rough edges and seams, tells its own story—much like the athletes I paint.

Venice Beach, CA Street Basketball Players
For me, capturing those moments in my paintings isn’t just about creating art; it’s about living through the game, breathing it in, and feeling every bit of it as if I’m right there. It isn’t just about the art. It’s about living through the game, through the players. It’s about channeling all those feelings—excitement, frustration, hope—into something tangible

“The Story of Creating “Air Going South’”
Standing in front of my easel while working on ‘Air Going South,’ I feel a deep connection to the creative process. Each stroke of the palette knife tells a story of choices made in the moment, blending intention with freedom. This abstract landscape painting by John Robertson captures the beauty of exploration and the courage to embrace the unexpected, revealing a scene that feels both familiar and new.

"The Art of Conveying Emotion in Landscape Painting"
In “Gleesome Saunter over Fields,” I explore how colors and lines come together to convey more than just a landscape. It’s not about the field itself but about capturing the essence of the moment, the feeling of standing in that space. This piece is about the flow of energy and the dance of textures on the canvas.

Creating Personal Identity Through Art and Cars
This blog post explores how a commissioned painting of a Ferrari 275 GTS became more than just art on a wall. It’s about capturing personal identity through art and integrating it into everyday life. Two custom paintings for two homes reflect not just a car but a lifestyle, making art an expression of self.

"The Art of Letting Go”
In 'Soft Loam,' I explore the delicate balance between intention and spontaneity in my art. As the brush moves across the canvas, the painting begins to take on a life of its own, evolving in ways I hadn't initially planned. It's this unpredictability that keeps the creative process exciting, allowing the colors and textures to find their own path. This blog post delves into the journey of creating 'Soft Loam,' where trusting the process led to a surprising and meaningful result.

How the Ocean Shapes My Abstract Art
Living close to the ocean means daily inspiration for my abstract art. I don't paint the sea as it is but rather how it feels to me. It's about expressing a concept, like the essence of the sea, through a mix of subconscious inspiration and personal experience. Abstract art invites interpretation. My goal isn't to dictate what you see but to offer a piece that resonates with you in your own way.

"Exploring Abstract Landscape Art: A Journey of Truth and Emotion"
Abstract art is not about reproducing reality; it’s about capturing emotions and feelings, bringing them to life on canvas. Aesthetics are key—before the mind tries to make sense of it, the artwork must first catch the eye with its shapes and colors. Often, the patterns in abstract art stem from nature, reflecting the artist’s subconscious connection to the world around them.

How the Horizon Shapes My Semi-Abstract Landscapes
the significance of the horizon line—a line shaped by a lifetime of ocean views. This blog delves into how that simple line provides a foundation for my art, connecting the viewer to the piece and offering a sense of direction in abstraction.

"Calm and Commanding" – A Journey in Art
This painting is more than just a depiction of a rolling hill; it’s an exploration of something deeper, resulting in a piece that felt more like me—genuine and connected to what I wanted to express. It speaks to anyone who’s ever stood at a crossroads, contemplating the path ahead.

“Fields in Motion” Exploring Abstract Art
The painting "Fields in Motion” " isn’t just a picture of farmland. It’s a journey from the visible to the invisible, from reality to abstraction. This painting captures the subtle dance between what we see and what we feel, inviting us to look beyond the surface and find something deeper.

"Exploring the Cathartic, Expressive Nature of Art
Art has a unique power to cleanse and renew the spirit. "On the Horizon" reflects this process through rough textures and sweeping lines. This painting is a journey of letting go and embracing the courage to express originality, evoking emotions that connect us to something deeper.